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  1. tears before bedtime. Something bad or unpleasant. Primarily heard in UK. There will certainly be tears before bedtime if the government doesn't address the crisis proactively. Your lies will end in tears before bedtime if you're not careful, pal. See also: bedtime, before, tear.

  2. What does the saying 'Tears before bedtime' mean? Idiom: Tears before bedtime. Meaning: This idiom is used when something seems certain to go wrong or cause trouble. Country: British English | Subject Area: Body and bodily functions | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.

  3. Noun [ edit] tears before bedtime pl (plural only) Harm or damage before a matter is concluded. Categories: English lemmas.

  4. Decoding 'Tears Before Bedtime': Unraveling English Phrases • Join us on a journey to unravel the meaning behind the intriguing English phrase 'Tears Before ...

  5. Tears Before Bedtime: With Samantha Bond, Adrian Rawlins, Emily Ruck-Keene, Julius Grower. Middle-class couples employ live-in nannies. Nannies meet, discussing employers' sordid habits. As the story unfolds, nannies navigate domestic unrest, affairs, neurotic partners, and manipulation.

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    • 1998-08-17
    • Drama
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  6. Overview. A story of middle-class professional couples who employ full-time live-in nannies to look after their children. The nannies meet up as a collective group, and often discuss their employers' habits in sordid detail.

  7. Tears Before Bedtime (1995) TV comedy drama; BBC One; 1995; 4 episodes (1 series) Dark romantic comedy about three couples and their childrens' nannies. Stars Samantha Bond, Adrian Rawlins, Emily Ruck Keene, Julius Grower, Julie Cox and more.